Nihasa/The Red Angle 7" is good. Nihasa isn't as good as Acherontas, but more than decent. The Red Angle is some nice Ambient Black Metal with vocals which remind me a bit about later Black Funeral vocals. Song ends quite abruptely though.

Finally got the Godless North 7" as well. Good too, but it will need some more spins to sink, since it sounds quite different than their album, of which I love the very cold sound. This sounds more brutal.
On the first glance the message written in the cover seems a bit contradictory with what was written in the booklet of their album. What I mean is that now they seem to fully go the political way, while on their album their was a warning to people who would use BM as a way for political gain (amongst others). Seems to be a change of mind about content, though I guess the ideas lying behind this new development were already present at the time of the album.

Finally got the Godless North 7" as well. Good too, but it will need some more spins to sink, since it sounds quite different than their album, of which I love the very cold sound. This sounds more brutal.
On the first glance the message written in the cover seems a bit contradictory with what was written in the booklet of their album. What I mean is that now they seem to fully go the political way, while on their album their was a warning to people who would use BM as a way for political gain (amongst others). Seems to be a change of mind about content, though I guess the ideas lying behind this new development were already present at the time of the album.

yeah it's too bad the ssp guy is doing vocals for GN now. all previous material was nothing short of amazing but it seems new vocalis is using this band for personal platform now. just as you wrote "change of mind about content". so in that way fits with dtb label who release material only based on political motivation

yeah it's too bad the ssp guy is doing vocals for GN now. all previous material was nothing short of amazing but it seems new vocalis is using this band for personal platform now. just as you wrote "change of mind about content". so in that way fits with dtb label who release material only based on political motivation

Yeah, right... A. Kramer was doing vocals at their live performance in Finland, whereas vocals on this EP were done by Othalaz himself (as you could read in the liner notes of this EP if you'd own it at all).

Next will be a split-EP of Godless North and Goatmoon, btw.

As for this statement about DTB releases "material only based on political motivation", that's wrong and shows, once again, you are nothing but a dimwit trolling this thread.

Finally got the Godless North 7" as well. Good too, but it will need some more spins to sink, since it sounds quite different than their album, of which I love the very cold sound. This sounds more brutal.
On the first glance the message written in the cover seems a bit contradictory with what was written in the booklet of their album. What I mean is that now they seem to fully go the political way, while on their album their was a warning to people who would use BM as a way for political gain (amongst others). Seems to be a change of mind about content, though I guess the ideas lying behind this new development were already present at the time of the album.

yeah it's too bad the ssp guy is doing vocals for GN now. all previous material was nothing short of amazing but it seems new vocalis is using this band for personal platform now. just as you wrote "change of mind about content". so in that way fits with dtb label who release material only based on political motivation

Kramer is not doing vocals on this 7", only live it seems.
And if you look at some of the titles and what I remember from an interview I once read with them (wherein it was stated that Christianity didn't have a place in northern lands), I think they always had nationalistic ideas. I think the change of mind lies in that they fully went into this now, whereas before it was more vague.

And while DTB seems to release material most often related to the same political tendencies, I don't think he releases stuff only based on that. After all, while Stutthof might have had a political background, Achterontas is totally unrelated to politics.

yeah it's too bad the ssp guy is doing vocals for GN now. all previous material was nothing short of amazing but it seems new vocalis is using this band for personal platform now. just as you wrote "change of mind about content". so in that way fits with dtb label who release material only based on political motivation

nothing but a dimwit trolling this thread.

I find it pathetic how those hipster crust liberal faggots always have to troll the shit out of threads similar to this one. Just checked some random crust thread and didn't see any trolling there. Get a life, you all will listen to something else in 6 years so why do you bother.